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IFG seeks grant to improve Dawson access

| February 2, 2012 6:03 AM

 The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is applying for an Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation grant to improve public fishing access at Dawson Lake in Boundary County. 

The funding for the site improvements would be coming from state fishing and boating license funds, matched with grant funds generated by the sale of cutthroat trout license plates.  

The popular Dawson Lake fishing access site is in need of improvements to accommodate the increased public use; and, to provide for safe vehicle approaches off County Rd 43.

If funded, the project is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2012.

Improvements would include a larger parking area, the development of day use picnic sites, improved access to the ADA restroom and fishing dock, and realigned entrances with increased visibility for safer use.

According to IDFG, the Kootenai Valley Sportsman’s Association has been actively working with  IDFG to improve the Dawson Lake access site. 

People with comments on the Dawson Lake improvements or  who would like more information, please contact Jim Teare, IDFG, @ 208-769-1414.